Signpost Recovery

The Scottish Recovery Consortium

A small independent charity funded by the Scottish Government to support the implementation
of the national drug strategy, 'The Road to Recovery'. They work with people in
recovery, treatment providers, recovery communities and support agencies to build
the capacity of the recovery movement on a local and national level.

Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol & Drugs (SFAD)

Forth Valley Alcohol & Drug Partnership (FVAPD)

01786 454787

A multi-agency partnership established to implement and respond to national strategies
on drugs, alcohol, tobacco and volatile substances for the three authority areas
of Falkirk, Clackmannanshire & Stirling. Membership includes the Fife and Forth
Valley Community Justice Authority, Public Health, Community Health Partnerships,
Local Authorities, Police and Prison Service.

Falkirk Alcohol and Drug Partnership (FADP)

The FADP's main task is to identify what the main concerns are regarding local substance
issues (Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco, Solvents, Gases, over the counter or prescribed
medicines that are used inappropriately and all illegal drugs. They also have an
input in decisions about how monies identified for substance misuse services are
spent covering education, prevention, treatment, availability & enforcement.

What to do in a drugs misuse emergency

Knowing what to do in an emergency, especially in relation to a drug overdose could
save someone's life. The Know
the Score website provides first aid advice on a number
of scenarios.

Naloxone Programme

Naloxone is a drug which can temporarily reverse the effects of an opiate overdose,
an opiate being heroin/methadone. Naloxone can allow for more time for an ambulance
to arrive and for treatment to be given. In an overdosed state Naloxone can be a
life saver! More information on the Naloxone Drug Programme can be found on the
Scottish Drugs Forum website.